Web Script Needed

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    andrew1810

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    Can any of you web developers help me out here?

    I am looking for a script which will allow me to pick options on a webpage and it give the total price, similar to that on Dell and the other computer company websites.

    Free would be good, but I don't mind paying a little for it, the only one I have found so far is for not-for-profit which isn't any good.

    Doesn't need loads of special options or anything.

    Thanks

    Andrew
     
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    amazingtrade Mad Madchestoh fan

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    I am doing somthing very similier for my final year project, although what I have done is has full comptability checking. If this is going to be database driven it would be fairly involved especialy if you currently do not have any kind of back end.

    However if this going to be hard coded it would be far simply but much harder to maintain.

    What technology does your current site use?
     
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    amazingtrade Mad Madchestoh fan

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    You really need to be getting an account which has MySQL database support and PHP, Java applets are not good for accessability at all.

    I am currently paying about £30 a year for my account at 34SP.COM and you can see what you can do with it by looking at some of the features on my site. The entire contents of my site are stored in a database.
     
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